Hubbard was uncontested in the June 1 primary. He now faced incumbent [[David Grimes]] in the November 2 general election.

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Hubbard was uncontested in the June 1 primary. He defeated incumbent Republican [[David Grimes]] in the November 2 general election.<ref>[http://www.myvotealabama.com/ Statewide general election results]</ref>

Hubbard graduated from Huntingdon College. He went on to receive his JD from Cumberland School of Law. He then served as a law clerk for Justice Champ Lyons of the Alabama Supreme Court. Hubbard then began practicing law in Montgomery. He is currently employed with Webb & Eley. He has also served as a legislative analyst for the Alabama House of Representatives' Public Safety Committee.

Elections

2010

Hubbard was uncontested in the June 1 primary. He defeated incumbent Republican David Grimes in the November 2 general election.[1]

Campaign themes

Hubbard's website lists the following issues:

Jobs

Excerpt: "We will work with our Mayor, City Council, and County Commission to find new ways to bring quality, sustainable jobs to Montgomery; we must support and nurture the small businesses that are an integral part of the local economy. "

Education

Excerpt: "If we all take ownership of Montgomery’s school system, we will all see the benefits, through a highly trained workforce, highly educated individuals who embrace the idea of lifetime learning, and property values that reflect a top tier school system. "

Ethics Reform

Excerpt: "We must disclose all business that is conducted in the Statehouse, including opening the ‘closed door’ attitude where king–makers work without the knowledge of the public."[2]